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Yadokari
11-03-2009, 12:36 AM
Cryptocoryne Beckettii - $4 ea

Crypt Parva - $2 ea

Eriocaulon Sulawesi - $10 ea

Nesaea Triflora (Very Rare) - $10 per stem (only 5 available. Take all 5 for $40 + free shipping. Can be combined with other items.)
A beautiful stem plant that gets a reddish/orange blush as it reaches towards the light. It grows fairly quickly and I find it shooting out of the tank and growing emersed perfectly fine.

Assassin Snail (Juvies and Random sex) - $3.50 ea

Clithon Sp. (Amazing algae eaters, stays small) - $4 ea

Shipping is $7.

PM me if you're interested. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY.

Yadokari
11-03-2009, 1:51 AM
Erio sulawesi.

Before I split them up and after.

Yadokari
11-03-2009, 1:53 AM
Nesaea Triflora
1st pic are the stems I am keeping. I trimmed the stems that were breaching the top, so the 2nd and 3rd pic shows the stems that carried the orange blush. It's starting to fade now though, since I left them floating in another tank. Been trimmed for a day now.

Yadokari
11-04-2009, 1:43 PM
Bump!

By the end of the week, leftover plants get dumped into my "waiting to rot" bucket. They cry in there ;-( save them.

enthusiast
11-04-2009, 4:39 PM
the Clithon Sp, will they munch on your plants ? i have tons of algae, but want to keep the plants..

Yadokari
11-04-2009, 5:33 PM
Nope, clithons (and nerites) are absolutely plant safe. I have never seen them eat or even nibble on plants. Strictly algae only, and the freaking best :)

Kali
11-04-2009, 6:16 PM
Nope, clithons (and nerites) are absolutely plant safe. I have never seen them eat or even nibble on plants. Strictly algae only, and the freaking best :)


Do you know will Zebra Loaches bother either the Nerites or the Clithons??

Thanks.

Yadokari
11-05-2009, 5:56 PM
I don't keep zebra loaches, so I have no clue. Sorry! I'm not a very big loach fan to be quite honest :(

jptjpt
11-05-2009, 6:28 PM
Funny, I thought I was the only one who had a "waiting to rot" bucket in my living room. Bump for a great seller.

Yadokari
11-05-2009, 6:40 PM
Nope, I love my waiting to rot bucket. It's actually more like a plastic drawer that I never use, so I fill it up with water and throw random plants in there. I find little fish in there sometimes and shrimp. I transfer eggs without even knowing it @_@ lol!